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CAS for Prizm?
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February 11, 2013, 10:45:08 pm »
I would be grateful if someone made a CAS program for the Casio Prizm (simplify something like 3x+5x to 8x). TI has a CAS nSpire accepted on SATs and stuff so CAS is allowed on many tests. Thank you in advance if someone does make this.
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Making CAS is said easier than done, it takes a very long time, so it is rather unlikely somebody will do it, especially because the prizm community isn't so big, sorry.
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I bet standardized tests (like the SAT) would require that you clear your calc prior to the test. Hence, the 3rd party CAS would get deleted anyway.
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Yeah that was my concern with a CAS. That said, if the CAS isn't built-in the OS, then the teacher might just check the add-in menu and tell you that you cannot use the calculator unless the CAS is deleted first.
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